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Hidden Figure: John Charles Cutler

Created by: Aidan Fitch

03.02.2018

Guatemalan Syphilis experiment

WHAT?

-Began in 1946

-Infected approximately 1,300 Guatemalan Prisoners, Prostitutes, and Soliders

-Killed approximately 86 people

-Used Penicillen

-Arsenical agent orvus-mapharsen

-Failed Experiment

-Unethical

Founder of Family Health Council of Western Pennsylvania in 1971

Founder of Family Health Council of Western Pennsylvania ...

-He did work all of his life in an effort to find pramatic and cheap ways of providing

healthcare.

-Unethical, with good intentions.

UMM??? BUT WHY?

-WW2 soliders would contract STD's

-STD's were being used as a medical warfare

-Limited medical supplies

(needed to find a way to reduce STD contraction rates with as little supplies as possible)

John Charles Cutler

John

-Wife Named Eliese Cutler

-Involved with the Tuskegee and Guatemalan Syphilis experiment

-A graduate of Western Reserve University Medical School

-Professor at University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health until 1985

Look at that Handsome Guy

TIMELINE

May -June

May 7-15 Barcelona

May 17-June 22 Canada

May 7-June 10 Australia

May 7 - June 13 Italy

June 24 - 30 San Francisco

June 12-26 Budapest

May 7 - June 10 Canada

June 14 - 23 San Francisco

Look

...And Look at What He Did...

What He Did

What Next?

What next?

-Made Attempts of finding a cure for AIDS

-Healthcare equality advocate

-Died in 2003 of Pnemonia

-His wife of over 60 years followed in his goals.

JOHN CHARLES CUTLER

Citation

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/162622236524709872/

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2031747/U-S-scientists-deliberately-reinfected-dying-woman-syphilis-horror-Guatemalan-experiments-revealed.html

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3828982/

https://www.britannica.com/event/Guatemala-syphilis-experiment

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